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Robert DeMars is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States.

Currently, there are no records of recent papers authored by Robert DeMars, nor details about frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications.

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Best Publications

  • A class I antigen, HLA-G, expressed in human trophoblasts.

    Susan Kovats;Elliott K. Main;Clifford Librach;Marcia Stubblebine

  • A gene in the human major histocompatibility complex class II region controlling the class I antigen presentation pathway

    Thomas Spies;Maureen Bresnahan;Seiamak Bahrain;Daniele Arnold

  • Restored expression of major histocompatibility class I molecules by gene transfer of a putative peptide transporter.

    Thomas Spies;Robert DeMars

  • Human placental HLA-G expression is restricted to differentiated cytotrophoblasts.

    M. T. Mcmaster;C. L. Librach;Yan Zhou;Kee-Hak Lim

  • Detection of a novel human class II HLA antigen

    Andrew J. Watson;Robert DeMars;Ian S. Trowbridge;Fritz H. Bach

  • Induction of anti-tumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes in normal humans using primary cultures and synthetic peptide epitopes

    Esteban Celis;Van Tsai;Claire Crimi;Robert Demars

  • Virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses select for amino-acid variation in simian immunodeficiency virus Env and Nef.

    David T. Evans;David T. Evans;David H. O'Connor;Peicheng Jing;John L. Dzuris

  • Recognition by human V gamma 9/V delta 2 T cells of a GroEL homolog on Daudi Burkitt's lymphoma cells

    Paul Fisch;Miroslav Malkovsky;Susan Kovats;Els Sturm

  • Presentation of viral antigen by MHC class I molecules is dependent on a putative peptide transporter heterodimer

    Thomas Spies;Vincenzo Cerundolo;Marco Colonna;Peter Cresswell

  • Production of human cells expressing individual transferred HLA-A,-B,-C genes using an HLA-A,-B,-C null human cell line.

    Y Shimizu;R DeMars

  • Gamma ray-induced loss of expression of HLA and glyoxalase I alleles in lymphoblastoid cells

    Paula Kavathas;Fritz H. Bach;Robert Demars

  • Characterization of the peptide binding motif of a rhesus MHC class I molecule (Mamu-A*01) that binds an immunodominant CTL epitope from simian immunodeficiency virus.

    Allen Tm;Sidney J;del Guercio Mf;Glickman Rl

  • Mutant Enzymatic and Cytological Phenotypes in Cultured Human Fibroblasts

    Jules G. Leroy;Robert I. DeMars

  • Processing pathways for presentation of cytosolic antigen to MHC class II-restricted T cells.

    Mauro S. Malnati;Merce Marti;Timothy LaVaute;Dolores Jaraquemada

  • Invariant chain peptides in most HLA-DR molecules of an antigen-processing mutant

    Alessandro Sette;Stephanie S Ceman;Ralph T. Kubo;Kazuyasu Sakaguchi

  • Transfer and expression of three cloned human non-HLA-A,B,C class I major histocompatibility complex genes in mutant lymphoblastoid cells.

    Yoji Shimizu;Daniel E. Geraghty;Beverly H. Koller;Harry T. Orr

  • Homozygous deletions that simultaneously eliminate expressions of class I and class II antigens of EBV-transformed B-lymphoblastoid cells. I. Reduced proliferative responses of autologous and allogeneic T cells to mutant cells that have decreased expression of class II antigens

    Robert DeMars;Robert DeMars;Cecile C Chang;Cecile C Chang;Stephen Shaw;Stephen Shaw;Pamela J Reitnauer;Pamela J Reitnauer

  • Mutations that impair a posttranscriptional step in expression of HLA-A and -B antigens

    Robert Demars;Richard Rudersdorf;Cecile Chang;Jean Petersen

  • Resistance of cultured human fibroblasts and other cells to purine and pyrimidine analogues in relation to mutagenesis detection.

    Robert DeMars

  • Somatic cell mutation detection and quantification of X-ray-induced mutation in cultured, diploid human fibroblasts

    Richard J. Albertini;Robert DeMars

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul M. Sondel
Paul M. Sondel University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yoji Shimizu
Yoji Shimizu University of Minnesota
Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Harry T. Orr
Harry T. Orr University of Minnesota
David I. Watkins
David I. Watkins George Washington University
Beverly H. Koller
Beverly H. Koller University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Spies
Thomas Spies Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Eric O. Long
Eric O. Long National Institutes of Health
Howard M. Grey
Howard M. Grey La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Todd M. Allen
Todd M. Allen Harvard University

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